thrill
ಥ್ರಿಲ್
definition
verb
his kiss thrilled and excited her
cause (someone) to have a sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure.
the shock of alarm thrilled through her
(of an emotion or sensation) pass with a nervous tremor.
noun
the thrill of jumping out of an airplane
a sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure.
translation of 'thrill'
ಎದೆ ಝಲ್ಲೆನಿಸು,
ಪುಳಕಿತಗೊಳಿಸು
example
For though it's a challenge, it's a rewarding one, and the 'thrill' and pleasure of coasting down the other side more than makes up for the hour spent pedalling in earnest to reach the peak.
This systolic 'thrill' is associated with an ejection type murmur heard best over the pulmonary area.
I felt a 'thrill' of excitement as I floated weightless, suspended over the void.
He felt the 'thrill' and excitement tingle up his back and he gave a small shiver, stepping closer to her.
It would also be a 'thrill' to hear that squall of feedback at every public occasion where a national anthem is required.
The thought of seeing him again causes a little 'thrill' of nervousness.
the 'thrill' of jumping out of an airplane
The bagpipes are warpipes and those who 'thrill' to them today are the inheritors of a warrior tradition.
Three enterprising Killorglin students were treated to the 'thrill' of a lifetime last Wednesday thanks to generous business tycoon Bill Cullen.
Contempt is a daring idea to build a character around, much less a whole movie, and you 'thrill' to Norton's hyperactive rant, his attitude.
Moviegoers can 'thrill' to a spinning top exploding in mid-air!
As you read this special issue on Prisons, 'thrill' to the fact that lives are being changed - in spite of their presence in prison cells.
As an author, it was a 'thrill' to create emotion in an audience.
The 'thrill' and sheer experience of Rome is very distinctive and unique.
Stenosis in the artery causes a swishing sound, which is heard as a bruit on auscultation and also may be felt as a 'thrill' or slight vibration in the vessel on palpation.
That experience was a 'thrill' for me, especially when he commented that I caught on rather quickly to things that had taken him most of his childhood to master.
He grins as his body trembles with the 'thrill' of true fear, the first he's felt since he faced the Masks.
Many people practice this type of exhibitionism to get a 'thrill' or a rush from it.
The Creator gave me eyes and senses to 'thrill' to the appeal of femininity.
Risk is not a necessary requirement for sensation-seeking, although it does intensify the 'thrill' for a high sensation-seeker.
The game delivers an exhilarating 'thrill' ride down huge wave faces and into barreling tubes, allowing gamers to pull off unbelievable moves.
An arteriovenous fistula of the left arm had a palpable 'thrill' .
Gearheads will 'thrill' to see racecars up close; lots of other activities are planned.
The thought sent a delightful 'thrill' through her, making her loins tingle with an anticipation of shared pleasure.
At points it hugs the very edge of the rim, giving me a nervous 'thrill' .
Scorsese today is still one of America's best film-makers, and he still makes films that we can 'thrill' to and think about.
After all, everybody loves the bangs and it's a cold heart that won't 'thrill' to their kaleidoscopic display.
I can honestly say that I felt a little 'thrill' of excitement.
Listening to good English can provide a real 'thrill' of pleasure.
Tell us, do you seek the 'thrill' rides at the amusement park or is the carousel more your speed?
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